Vigilant Producer Alex Logan’s Favorites of 2015

To quote Michael Corleone, “Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in!”

With a heavy heart, I left Off The Grid in November 2014 after Season One, but I was elated to come back in September 2015 to finish out the Second Season. We hit the ground running, and transitioning into my old spot in the Command Center was as easy as getting back on a bike -- or hopping on a motorcycle as it sped by at 75 miles per hour.

Again, I learned so much from working with Jesse, Jen, Ben, and the Off The Grid team. Despite the deck ultimately being stacked against us, we flourished for nearly four months of ridiculous field pieces, astounding investigations into dark money politics, and of course, our live-tweeting coverage of the cavalcade of DNC and GOP debates.

Here is a selection of the highlights from my return to Off The Grid...

5. Would Socialism Be Bad for America? Jesse Ventura on the Dirtiest Word in U.S. Politics

To paraphrase the Governor,You need a balance of capitalism and socialism to make America work. I believe this wholeheartedly. We’re the richest country in the world, so there is literally no reason -- but out-and-out greed or selfishness -- to not take care of those in need. If we lift up those on the other side of the scale, we benefit those on the other side. All ships rise in the tide. That’s why I agree with Jesse: the United States can use a shot of socialism.

4. Fear & Loathing in Bern Vegas: On the Grid at the DNC Debate

Well, I had better be proud of this one since it’s all me (and I put up the cash for the trip). In the spirit of journalistic integrity, and since we had already covered the GOP Debate, the team felt we should venture to the high stakes land of Las Vegas for the Democratic Debate. The food was definitely better at the Wynn, but the bullshit unfortunately stayed the same. At least the drinks were cheap and plentiful.

3. What Grade Would Jesse Ventura Give Saint Ronnie Reagan?

This is very personal one for me, mainly because I got to discuss the plethora of punk music that spawned during Reagan’s Reign of Terror. I also wanted to nail to the wall a man who has been deified by the Grand Old Party when -- all things considered -- he wouldn’t agree with what they now preach.

Just like God and Jesus before him, the conservative right wing does so much in the names of those three men that I’m sure if they could actually rise from their graves, they would want to put a stop to all of it. But such is the canonization of a man who needed nor deserved no saintly title.

2. Conceal & Carry Without a Permit: Do We Need to Change the Second Amendment?

Here’s where the Governor and I don’t agree. The Second Amendment is too lax. When I read “well regulated militia” in the Bill of Rights, I interpret that as gun owners who are trained, careful and… well… regulated! At least to some degree. But these loopholes in the law allow Americans to stockpile more weapons than they could ever need or use for protection, or whatever else they’re planning.

People don’t need mini arsenals in their homes. Americans have proven time and again that they can’t be trusted with these weapons. Read any or all of the statistics (the ones not provided by the NRA). We’re a country that is obsessed with guns and don’t know how to use them.

And I have heard your arguments about guns being our last defense against tyranny. Well, the government has been overrun by tyrants who ruined the economy, took away your rights, locked you down, and spy on your every movement. When are you and your guns going to do something about it?

1. On The Grid at the CNN Debates: Alex Logan Versus the GOP's Big Day

“Trumpity Trump!”

This was the most fun I had all year. Jesse was right to ask, How the hell did they let us into the debates? I still have no idea, but it was a helluva ride! I am truly proud of every dumb joke in this piece.

I would be remiss if I didn’t include one of our Chickenhawk Cheney rants. When I first read this article, my eyes lit up; I could not wait to tell the Governor about it. I don’t derive pleasure from adding stress or sorrow to anyone’s life, but there was no way in hell that I wasn’t getting Jesse fired up about this disgusting display by our government. I mean, come on! A statue of Dick Cheney! In Emancipation Hall?!? Give me a fucking break!

Well, that’s all for me. We’ll meet again. Sometime soon. I don’t know when. Until then, follow me on Twitter, @Pun_Control. And thank you so much for supporting us in our quest to hold the government’s feet to the fire.

As cohost of the political commentary series, Jesse Ventura's Off the Grid, Alex Logan is The Body's body man. Alex and the former governor, action star, wrestler, and everything else in between, tackle the headlines of the week with an uncensored and independent spirit as we hold the two parties' feet to the fire.
A deserter of Dayton, Ohio, Alex graduated from the University of Southern California Film School with a degree in Writing for Screen and TV. Alex has assisted in the booking of live acts for the Creative Artists Agency; written jokes, sketches and stunts for MTV and producer Johnny Knoxville; developed treatments and scripts for Anonymous Content and Mark Gordon Productions; and co-founded the Improv Olympic West’s headliner sketch group, The Mutiny, who play sold out shows around LA and at the Chicago and San Francisco Sketch Fests, as well as producing numerous videos for the front pages of YouTube, College Humor, and Funny Or Die.
He did a stint as Editor and Technical Producer on Larry King’s Hulu talk show before partnering with Larry and Jesse to co-create Off the Grid. In the first season, Alex co-headed the entire production, writing, producing, and cohosting over 150 episodes. And he's back for Season Two, now serving as producer and host of a series of Man on the Street field pieces called, On the Grid. He also wrote this professional bio with his own two hands.

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